HP CM Sukhu's Sawan Somwar greetings to Himachalis
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On the third Monday of the sacred month of Sawan, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu of Himachal Pradesh extended warm blessings to the people of the state, invoking Lord Shiva's grace for their wellbeing.
Posting from the Chief Minister's Office of Himachal Pradesh on Monday, 17 August 2026, CM Sukhu wrote: 'Heartfelt and auspicious greetings to all of you on the third Monday of the holy month of Sawan. May Lord Bholenath remove all your sorrows and fulfil all your wishes — this is my prayer. Har Har Mahadev.'
Sawan, the holiest month in the Hindu calendar for devotees of Lord Shiva, sees Mondays — known as Sawan Somwar — observed with fasting, temple visits, and Shiva worship across northern India. Himachal Pradesh, home to ancient Shaivite shrines, sees particularly fervent observance during this period.
The greeting follows a well-established tradition among Indian state leaders of publicly sharing religious salutations during Sawan, connecting with constituents through shared cultural and spiritual touchpoints.